Jim Flynn, of PewterReport.com, reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Mario Edwards is likely going to be a salary cap casualty. He is set to receive a $1.6 million roster bonus March 1, which would give him a cap hit of $3.325 million in 2005. While the team would take a cap hit of $625,000 by releasing him, they would end up saving about $2.7 million by letting him loose.

Nick Eatman, of Cowboys.com, reports Dallas Cowboys free agent CB Mario Edwards continues to participate in offseason workouts with the team, which began March 22. Indications are Edwards will talk with Dallas before deciding to sign elsewhere.

Nick Eatman, of DallasCowboys.com, reports the Dallas Cowboys are looking to re-sign unrestricted free agent CB Mario Edwards, although a deal is unlikely to be reached before the March 3 free agent period officially begins.

Dallas Cowboys CB Mario Edwards will be facing one of the fastest and most physical receivers he has seen this year in Buffalo Bills WR Eric Moulds when the Cowboys play the Bills Sunday, Nov. 9. Edwards should be locked up with Moulds most of the afternoon and will have to rely on his fine ball skills and extraordinary catch-up speed to slow down the talented wide receiver.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports Dallas Cowboys CB Derek Ross started at cornerback in front of incumbent starter CB Mario Edwards in the Friday, August 15 pre-season game against the Houston Texans.

Nick Eatman, of DallasCowboys.com, reports Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells has been impressed with CB Mario Edwards. Parcells knows that Edwards has come to camp ready to play. "I think Mario Edwards has done some nice things so far," Parcells said. "For you guys who have really watched practice, you can see that. He's made a few plays out there."

The Dallas Morning News reports Dallas Cowboys FB Mario Edwards received a $26,281 bonus from the team Tuesday under the NFLPA’s new Performanced-Based Pay Allocation plan. The plan is intended to compensate players who don’t have lucrative long-term contracts, but receive considerable playing time.

The Dallas Morning News reports Dallas Cowboys TE Tony McGee took a big hit from CB Mario Edwards during Saturday’s practice while running a route over the middle of the field. He stayed down for a few minutes but was able to return to his feet.